 | Acrylic Sweaters Sweaters found in our Acrylic sweaters category are made out of acrylic material. Acrylic has many benefits other then a fashionable look. Acrylic is a fiber that is lightweight, soft, and warm, with a wool-like feel. It is known to be resilient, retains its shape, and resists shrinkage and wrinkles. Acrylic is a less expensive alternative to cashmere, due to the similar feeling of the materials. We offer both official government issued sweaters and GI government issued type sweaters. Acrylics are very fashionable and can be worn as everyday clothing, work out clothing, costume, and much more. Acrylic Sweaters are also known as zip up military shirts, military commando v-neck, men's button up cardigan, 100 % acrylic ribbed men hood, hooded tops, etc. Acrylic Sweaters are commonly misspelled nitted mens hoodies, zipup tops, sherpa lined covers, etc. |
 | Army Camouflage Sweats Army camouflage sweats are the same great sweat pants and sweat shirts that we already sell but in camouflage colors. You will find hooded military sweatshirts, zipper hooded sweatshirts, crew neck sweatshirts, and lounging pants just to name a few in our camouflage category. For all the camouflage enthusiasts in the world this category was made for you, to easily find all the great products offered in our sweats category in camouflage colors. Camouflage has additional benefits because camouflage is a method of cryptic or concealing coloration that allows an otherwise visible organism or object to remain indiscernible from the surrounding environment through deception. Military camouflage sweats are great for hunters, construction workers, bicyclist, paintball, public safety employees, law enforcement, etc. Army Camouflage Sweats are also known as military pants, desert gear, woodland apparel, thermal shirts and jackets, etc. Army Camouflage Sweats are commonly misspelled as camoflouge hoodie, camoflauge hoodys, camoflage woodlinds, camaflouge hooded, camoflague hoods, etc. |
 | Combat Anorak Parkas An anorak or parka is a type of heavy jacket with a hood, so as to protect the face from a combination of freezing temperatures and wind. Strictly speaking, an anorak is a water-resistant jacket with a hood and drawstrings at the waist and cuffs, and a parka is a knee-length cold-weather jacket or coat; typically stuffed with down or very warm synthetic fiber, and with a fur-lined hood. Originally an anorak specifically implied a pull-over jacket without a zipper, button or frogged opening, but this distinction is now largely lost, and many garments with a full-length front opening are now described as anoraks. This kind of garment, originally made from caribou or seal was invented by the Caribou Inuit, Inuit (Eskimo) of the Arctic region, who needed clothing that would protect them from wind chill and wet while hunting and kayaking. The word anorak comes from the Kalaallisut word anoraq, while the word parka is of Aleut origin. Certain types of Inuit anoraks have to be regularly coated with fish oil to keep their water resistance. Combat anorak parkas are great for skiing, hunting, fishing, hiking, winter wear, cold weather wear, and much more. Combat Anorak Parkas are also known as men's polyester jackets, pullover military coats, men waterproof army camouflage, water resistance hoods, resistant hooded shirts, etc. Combat Anorak Parkas are commonly misspelled as anarak porkas, waterproof hoodies, arme hoodys, mens arme pulovers, etc. |
 | Flannel Shirts In North America, flannelette, commonly referred to as flannel, was commonly thought to be the fabric of woodsmen, lumberjacks, tough men, and farmers. Today it is commonly used for children's winter pyjamas as well as pyjama pants for adults. It is good at keeping warmth in, so often is favored among blue collar workers in cold environments. Flannel has been thought by some to be a fashion statement. Flannelette is a light, napped cotton the texture of flannel. The weft is generally coarser than the warp. The flannel-like appearance is created by creating a nap from the weft; scratching it and raising it up. Flannelette can either have long or short nap, and can be napped on only one or two sides. It comes in many colours, both solid and patterned. Flannel Shirts are also known as men's cotton plaid flannel, plaid long sleeve shirt, quilted heavyweight shirts, checkered lumberjack jackets, checked sleeve coats, etc. Flannel Shirts are commonly misspelled as flannelshirts, mens flanel tops, flannell longcoats, etc. |
 | Golf Polo Shirts A polo shirt, also known as a golf shirt and formerly as a tennis shirt, is a T-shaped shirt with a collar, typically two or three buttons down a slit below the collar, and an optional pocket. A zipper may substitute for buttons, or neither may be present. Polo shirts are usually made of knitted cloth (rather than woven cloth), usually pique cotton or, less commonly, silk, merino wool, or synthetic fibers. Golf polo shirts today are worn by both men and women in numerous non-athletic contexts. Notably, tennis shirts are worn by many semi-professional and general workers in settings where T-shirts are not acceptable, but formal business attire is not required. In contemporary Western fashion, tennis shirts are considered more casual than woven button-front shirts while still being slightly dressy. Our military themed polo shirts come in many different colors and themes. 2-sided shirts are shirts that have print on both the front and the back of the shirt. Golf polo shirts doesn't only need to be worn while playing a sport but they are also very fashionable and can be worn as everyday clothing, work out clothing, costume, and much more. Golf Polo Shirts are also known as men's cotton pique clothes, men cotton tennis uniform, military knit camouflage suits, collared work attire, etc. Golf Polo Shirts are commonly misspelled as knitted clothings, camo suites, collered work uniforms, mens militery camaflage cloths, etc. |
 | Military Crew Neck Sweaters & Shirts A crew-neck is a round close-fitting neckline. We offer many different type of crew neck sweaters and t-shirts. You will find ECSCS neck shirts, commando crew neck sweaters, thermal under garment Henley crew neck shirts, camouflage crew neck sweaters, and officially licensed crew neck sweaters just to name a few. The term "sweater" is a catch-all for various types of garments. Sweaters found there name because originally they were designed to absorb the sweat released from an individual's body. The V-neck, turtleneck and the crew neck are the most popular necklines for sweaters. T-shirts were originally issued by the U.S. Navy as a crew-necked, short-sleeved, white cotton undershirt to be worn under a uniform. However, it was not until Marlon Brando wore one in Street Car Named Desire that they became popular to wear as fashionable, stand-alone, outer-wear garments. Crew-neck sweaters and shirts are extremely popular for comfort, sleep wear, fashion wear, military wear, combat wear, army wear, and much more. Military Crew Neck Sweaters are also known as woodland thermals, men's desert cotton polypropylene, polyester army sweater, pullover fleece sweatshirt, long sleeve button t-shirt camouflage tight fitting tops, men's tees, warm clothing shirts, etc. Military Crew Neck Sweaters are commonly misspelled as henley crewnecks, fleace shirts, mens camo tops, etc. |
 | Military Sweaters Military sweaters are military themed sweaters that are made out of a variety or fabrics and materials. We offer V-neck sweaters, commando sweaters, and turtle neck sweaters just to name a few. Majority of our sweaters are made out of woold and acrylic. Each have there own individual benefits. Acrylic is a fiber that is lightweight, soft, and warm, with a wool-like feel. It is known to be resilient, retains its shape, and resists shrinkage and wrinkles. Acrylic is a less expensive alternative to cashmere, due to the similar feeling of the materials. Wool has the power to readily absorb and give off moisture. It can absorb moisture up to one-third of its own weight. Synthetic fibers can only absorb 2-3 percent of moisture before they begin to feel wet. Wool is harder to ignite than most synthetic and cotton fibers used in equivalent products (higher ignition temperature); it has lower rate of flame spread, low heat release, and low heat of combustion; doesn't melt or drip; forms a char which is insulating and self-extinguishes. Wool is static resistant as the retention of moisture within the fabric prevents a build up of static electricity. Woolen garments are much less likely to spark or cling to the body. Wool sweaters are very warm and comfortable. Some distinct features of our commando sweaters is the fashionable elbow and shoulder patches found on the sweaters and the epaulettes found on the shoulders. The elbow and should patches are made strictly for fashionable purposes and have no official use. Military sweaters are great for windy weather wear, cold weather wear, fashionable wear, school wear, and much more. Military Sweaters are also known as acrylic zip up hooded shirts, knitted v-neck button up, men's ribbed wool cardigan, lined long sleeve G.I. Pullover, commando outerwear, men's crew neck thermals, woodland sweats, polyester desert round necks, cotton sweatshirts, polypropylene t-shirt, tight fleece fitting tops, camouflage clothing tees, etc. Military Sweaters are commonly misspelled as mens sherpa hoodys, comando hoodies, henley crewnecks, etc. |
 | Military Sweatpants Military sweatpants are military themed sweatpants designed for every day wear. Sweatpants are an informal variety of pants intended for comfort or athletic purposes. In the UK they are varyingly known as track suit bottoms or the more informal jogging bottoms. In Australia and New Zealand they are known as track (or tracksuit) pants or, less formally, trakky daks. They can, in Ireland, be known as 'fatman' trousers. Sweatpants are traditionally ash gray in color but are now available in essentially any color. They are usually quite "baggy" and loose, which makes them easy to slip into (and out of) and allows a great deal of flexibility and comfort. In addition, this design traps less heat than most conventional trousers, which may be a disadvantage in some contexts (such as cold temperatures) and an advantage in others (such as body heat-increasing aerobic activities). The sweatpant variations listed below are made from different materials. There are many variations on the sweatpant design that have evolved to define their own categories of athletic pants ex: windpants. Very similar to, but not to be confused with sweatpants are windpants, also known as windbreakers, which are lighter and serve to shield the wearer from cold wind rather than insulate. Windpants are almost always made out of polyester or nylon. Sweatpants are widely used in schools, sports, etc. because they are comfortable and keep the cold out while they also don't get too hot in warmer temperatures. Military Sweatpants are also known as army nylon jogging pants, men's closed tracksuits, training windbreakers, men walking trousers, army sweat bottoms, warm up wind suits, etc. Military Sweatpants are commonly misspelled as sweatsuit, trakky daks, trackie dacks, trakkie daks, mens trak dackes, etc. |
 | Military Sweatshirts Military sweatshirts are military themed sweatshirts which generally refer to a hoodie (or hoody), short for hooded sweatshirt. Sweatshirts can also refer to a large array of sweaters such as v-neck sweater, crew neck sweaters, and warm up suits. A hoodie (or hoody), short for "hooded sweatshirt", or a "bunnyhug" is a heavy upper-body garment with a hood. The characteristic design includes large frontal pockets, a hood, and (usually) a drawstring to adjust the hood opening. Hoodies with zippers are called zip hoodies or zip-ups. Hoodies are generally regarded as very casual dress. Hoodies are worn by many people in casual settings for its warmth and protection against wind. The hoodie took off in the 1970s as several factors contributed to its success. High fashion also contributed during this era, as Norma Kamali and other high-profile designers embraced and glamorized the new clothing.[2] Most critical to the hoodie's popularity during this time was its iconic appearance in the blockbuster Rocky film. Young men, often skateboarders or surfers, sported the hoodie and spread the trend across the western United States, most significantly in California.[citation needed] The rise of hoodies with university logos began around this time. In Saskatchewan, the hoodie is often known as a bunny hug or bunnyhug. Hoodies are a common dress for outside exercises such as jogging and running. Military Sweatshirts are also known as hooded fleece sweat shirts, men's army pullovers, zip up graphic jackets, star black sweaters, men camouflage apparel, zipped clothes, etc. Military Sweatshirts are commonly misspelled as warm sweatshirts, arme hoodys, mens camo hoodies, zipup hoody, etc. |
 | Military TurtleNecks A polo neck (UK) or turtle neck (US) or skivvy (Australia) is a garmentusually a sweaterwith a close-fitting, round, and high collar that folds over and covers the neck. It can also refer to type of neckline, the style of collar itself, or be used as an adjective ("polo necked"). Seamen and menial workers began adopting polo necks as work wear at the turn of the 20th century. Over time polo necks would also become acceptable casual wear, though still usually for men only. Over time it grew and as a women's wear, it become a fad, amongst teenage girls, especially in a lightweight form that emphasised aspects of their figures. A simple variant, the mock polo neck (or mock turtle neck) resembles the polo neck with the soft fold at its top and the way it stands up around the neck, but both ends of the tube forming the collar are sewn to the neckline. This is mainly used to achieve the appearance of a polo neck where the fabric would fray, roll, or otherwise behave badly unless sewn. The mock polo neck clings to the neck smoothly, is easy to manufacture, and works well with a zip closure. Military themed turtle necks are great for work wear, general comfort wear, ski wear, security wear, law enforcement wear, casual wear, and much more. Military Turtlenecks are also known as cotton mock sweaters, polo skivvy polo, security shirts, men's loose neck shirts, tight round sweaters, etc. Military Turtlenecks are commonly misspelled as mens turtle neck moc sweters, etc. |
 | Military Warm Up Suits Military warm-up suits are military themed tracksuits which is an article of clothing consisting of two parts: pants and a jacket. It was originally intended for use in sports, mainly as what athletes wore over competition clothing (such as running shirt and shorts or a swimsuit) and would take off before competition. In modern times, it has become commonly worn in other contexts. Most tracksuits have a mesh interior which allows the user to wear them without any undergarment such as underwear. Many people wear it for workout sessions and fashion. Military Warm Up Suits are also known as army track jackets, mafia nylon jackets, camouflage jogging pants, men's pullover windbreakers, lightweight sports running sweaters, hippie clothes, etc. Military Warm Up Suits are commonly misspelled camo traksuits, mens nilon jackits, joging pants, liteweight runing hoodies, etc. |
 | NYPD Sweats NYPD sweats are the same great sweat shirts that we already sell but in a law enforcement theme. All our police sweat shirts are made from excellent quality, and are extremely durable. We offer both officially licenced NYPD sweatshirts and replica sweats. Officially licenced NYPD sweatshirts are labeled as such. The sweatshirts in this category contain either an NYPD logo or police logo printed on the shirt. Police and or NYPD sweats doesn't only identify ones patriotism but they are also very fashionable and can be worn as work clothing, everyday clothing, work out clothing, costume, work clothing, and much more. NYPD Sweats are also known as New York Police Department pullovers, polyester pullover shirts, hooded fleece jackets, cotton sweatshirt, men's official police department gear, pullover apparel, etc. NYPD Sweats are commonly misspelled as mens new york pd, n y p d hoodies, nyyd hoodys, etc. |
 | Thermals Thermals or thermal underwear is clothing that is intended to be worn for additional warmth during cold weather conditions or when going to sleep. Thermals can either be worn underneath clothing when venturing into a cold climate condition or worn to bed to provide extra comfort and warmth during the night. There are two general designs of thermals either a long underwear, often called long johns, is a style of two-piece underwear with long legs and long sleeves that is normally worn during cold weather. Also there is the union suit which is a type of one-piece long underwear. Long john offers an advantage over the union suit in that the wearer can choose to wear either the top, bottom, or both parts depending on the weather. Long underwear are also less commonly known as "long handles". Though both choices provide warmth. We also offer thermals that are ECWCS. ECWCS, short for Extended/Extreme Cold Weather Clothing System is a clothing system developed by the United States Army Natick Solider Research to protect extreme weather conditions. ECWCS clothing will protect against the coldest conditions, ranging from 40 to -60 Fahrenheit. Originally developed for the US military for the weather conditions they are subjected to, but now also available for purchase by the general public. When the weather gets brutal, fight back with ECWCS products, guaranteed to keep you warm. Thermals are great for skiing, camping, hiking, hunting, sleep wear, cold conditions, and much more. Thermals are also known as men's polypropylene underwear, cotton camouflage undergarment, ski clothing, long johns, underwear clothing, union suit, men red long sleeve fleece, top shirts, etc. Thermals are commonly misspelled as ecwcs camo, henly underware, longjohns, mens undergear, etc.
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 | US Army Sweats US Army sweats are the same great military sweaters and military sweat pants that we already sell but in a US Army theme. You will find Air Corp sweatshirts, US Army hooded pull over sweatshirts, US Army hoodies, and Airborne zipper hoodies just to name a few in our US Army sweats category. US Army sweaters and/or sweatpants doesn't only identify ones patriotism but they are also very fashionable and can be worn as everyday clothing, work out clothing, costume, and much more. US Army Sweats are also known as hooded fleece sweatshirts, men's zippered graphic sweaters, men warm up pullovers, tracksuits mafia jogging clothes, lightweight nylon windbreakers, running sports pants, hippie zippered jumpsuits, military zipped clothes, etc. US Army Sweats are commonly misspelled sweatshrits, hoodys hoodies, etc. |
 | US Navy Sweats US Navy sweats are the same great military sweaters that we already sell but in a US Navy theme. You will find Silver Anchor hooded sweatshirts, USN vintage sweatshirts, and US Navy battle ship sweatshirts just to name a few in our US Navy t-shirts category. A US Navy sweater doesn't only identify ones patriotism but they are also very fashionable and can be worn as everyday clothing, work out clothing, costume, and much more. US Navy Sweats are also known as zip up sweaters, United States Navy logo sweatshirts, men’s cotton fleece pullover, men military ship jackets, warm apparel, hooded winter clothing, etc. US Navy Sweats are commonly misspelled as mens hoodys, usn hoodies, etc. |
 | USMC Sweats US marine corps sweats are the same great military sweaters and sweatpants that we already sell but in a US marine corps theme. You will find embroidered USMC pullovers, USMC bull hooded sweatshirts, USMC warm-up suits, Marines zippered hooded sweatshirts, and USMC sweat pants just to name a few in our USMC sweats category. Our US Marines sweats are worn by both soldiers and the general population. A united states marine corps sweat shirt and sweatpants doesn't only identify ones patriotism but they are also very fashionable and can be worn as everyday clothing, work out clothing, costume, and much more. USMC Sweats are also known as Unite States Marines Corps sweatshirts, hooded fleece pullovers, men’s military zipper sweater, men black zip up apparel, army zipped clothing, etc. USMC Sweats are commonly misspelled as usmc sweatshrits, mens hoodies, usa mens hoodys, us hoods clothing, etc. |
 | Wool Sweaters Sweaters found in our wool sweaters category are made out of 100% wool unless otherwise stated. Wool has many benefits other than a fashionable look. Wool has the power to readily absorb and give off moisture. It can absorb moisture up to one-third of its own weight. Synthetic fibers can only absorb 2-3 percent of moisture before they begin to feel wet. Wool is harder to ignite than most synthetic and cotton fibers used in equivalent products (higher ignition temperature); it has lower rate of flame spread, low heat release, and low heat of combustion; doesn't melt or drip; forms a char which is insulating and self-extinguishes. Wool is static resistant as the retention of moisture within the fabric prevents a build-up of static electricity. Woolen garments are much less likely to spark or cling to the body. Wool sweaters are very warm and comfortable. We offer both official government issued sweaters and GI government issued type sweaters. Wool sweaters are very fashionable and can be worn as everyday clothing, work out clothing, costume, and much more. Wool Sweaters are also known as GI military sweaters, G.I. v-neck long sleeve sweats, v neck pullover for men, army men outerwear, etc. Wool Sweaters are commonly misspelled as gi wulle comando sweatshirts, etc. |
 | Work Shirts Work shirts is defined as apparel worn at work especially at manual labor positions. Often those employed within various trade industries elect to be outfitted in various forms of work wear because it is built to provide greater durability and safety. Work shirts are rugged shirts great for all public safety workers. Work Shirts are also known as manual laborers apparel, general comfort work wear, cotton ski clothing, fashionable elbow patched sweaters, emergency medical service shirts, long sleeve fire department jackets, law enforcement clothes, high quality technician clothes, durable security officer attire, EMT field clothes, EMS protective gear, etc. Work Shirts are commonly misspelled as mens ems workshirts, emt outerwears, etc. |
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